Re: Update from FC4 to FC5 stole my kernel

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I wonder whether you can see the actual grub.conf file and check the contents of it?
hopefully the line pointing to the single-processor kernel is listed in the grub.conf.

~af

On 5/15/06, Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just ran an upgrade on a "generic" FC4 installation to update it to FC5 off
of a set of cdroms.  Everything seemed to go ok, but when I reboot at the end
of the installation instead of the pretty graphic Grub screen that I've had
up until now, I get the text-only Grub screen.  The only kernel listed on the
screen is the SMP kernel, the single-processor kernel is not listed at all.
When it tries booting, I get "Error 15 - File not found".

I tried upgrading again and it goes through some of the motions but I still end
up at the same place.

I can boot the rescue mode and see the filesystem on the hard drvie.

Where do I go from here?

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